Summaries

Ama'ara - the Song of the Whales is a documentary fairy tale for troubled times.

Once upon a time - A mother whale tells her children the story of a human who goes out to bring the message of the whales to the people, changing the relationship between whales and humans forever. - Marina Trost travels to Hawaii and the Kingdom of Tonga with a small film team to sing with whales and make a documentary about them with the vision to bring the love and beauty of whales into the world, stop their killing and create a new loving relationship between whales and humans. Ama'ara - the Song of the Whales is a poetic documentary film in which Marina Trost's singing with whales takes the viewers on a fascinating and touching journey, while perhaps also brings them emotionally closer to the world of whales.—Katarina Kezeric

Enter a world of transcendence in Ama'ara - The Song of the Whales. Spiritual singer and healer Marina Trost follows her calling to cross oceans to save the whales and create a new, loving relationship between humans and these majestic beings. Through channeled music and mesmerizing cinematography, we feel Marina's passion and how she connects intuitively to the whales' beauty and majesty. Spirituality, sacred song, and healing flow beyond time and space. In this cinematic meditation, we uncover song as a vehicle to our own transcendence. This film is a powerfully poetic love song for our troubled times.—ILLUMINATE Film Festival 2021

Details

Keywords
  • ocean
  • sea
  • animal
  • whale
  • water
Genres
  • Documentary
Release date May 19, 2021
Countries of origin Germany
Language English
Filming locations Hawaii, USA
Production companies Jobst-Filmproduktion Munakuy Productions

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 35m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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